Flash Intellectual Property Protection

Hi,
I wanted to find out how my intellectual property, such as graphic designs, photos, tweens designs, etc can be protected in a .swf flash file?.
This is because there are .swf file decompliers which can very easily convert my files into .fla and so access can be gained to my jpeg designs, photos, etc.
Is there a best practise which can be followed whereby some form of security measures can be taken within flash code, etc? And if so does anyone know what these measures are?
Also is there a way to then monitor and search for my design materials online such as through google?
Thanks
Dan

Once it's on the web - and mainly relies on your files to be download to the client/user machine, they've got your stuff ;-) They can take images and use them, take a SWF and decompile and harvest your code, etc. But, this has been stuff people hav ebeen able to do for decades...since the invention of the web, really, so it's not a new issue. Now, is it ethical to do so, is another issue.
I'm not up to date on how to prevent a SWF file from being decompiled (if there even is a 100% secure way)... But  soembody would have to be really ambitious to go after YOUR product...and for what purpose? I think it's a good conversation, one that deserves some info,.
As for audio/video.images, this has a tried-n-true mechnism: copyright law. Search for it, learn about how the material/art you create is automatically copyrighted. But also learn that you can't take somebody to court for infringement unless you took further steps.
This issue, an kind of a fortunate way, has nothing to do with Flash - it's about code & content in general. That means there is a wealth of free info out there, you just have to search for it. Within an hour perooid of searching in Google, you'd be well versed and quite knowledgable. Go forth ;-)

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